All Day DevOps - Azure DevOps from Start to StarÁngel Rayo
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and its key components for managing the development lifecycle. It discusses DevOps principles and elements, the various Azure services, Azure regions, and the main features of Azure DevOps including Azure Boards, Azure Repos, Azure Pipelines, Azure Test Plans, and Azure Artifacts. It also includes links to documentation and a demo of Azure DevOps.
Deployment Pipeline for databases (Azure SQL Database, SQL Server)Eduardo Piairo
The document discusses deployment pipelines for databases. It defines a deployment pipeline as a series of stages including source control, continuous integration, and continuous delivery. It notes that databases present unique challenges for deployment pipelines as database changes are often handled separately from application changes. The document advocates automating database deployments to enable faster and more reliable releases while reducing risk. It provides examples of different pipeline scenarios and considerations for integrating databases into deployment pipelines.
Rik Hepworth - ARM Yourself for Effective Azure ProvisioningWinOps Conf
Azure Resource Manager templates are a crucial part of your journey to the cloud. Learn the essentials of template creation and maintenance, with some examples of how to deal with complex deployments and manage the PaaS services that born in the cloud apps need.
Alex Magnay - Azure Infrastructure as Code with Hashicorp TerraformWinOps Conf
This document summarizes a presentation about using Terraform and Azure. The presentation introduces Infrastructure as Code and Terraform, shows how to manage Azure resources with Terraform, demonstrates the Terraform workflow, and discusses use cases for operations, security, and development teams. It also covers tips for using Terraform effectively and safely with Azure. Microsoft and Hashicorp have partnered to improve support for provisioning Azure services with Terraform.
This document discusses how to become an expert on Microsoft Azure cloud services. It outlines the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification which requires passing three Azure exams. It provides details on the 70-532, 70-533, and 70-535 exams and lists topics covered in each. Additionally, it lists key Azure services and technologies to build knowledge in like compute, storage, databases and provides example differences between services. Recommendations are made to build a study plan, practice tests, and leverage online resources from Microsoft and others to effectively prepare to become an Azure expert.
Why AvePoint chose Azure for its Office 365 solutionsnj-azure
AvePoint chose to use Microsoft Azure for three main reasons:
1) Azure allows AvePoint to reduce security costs while maintaining flexibility, access, and control over their solutions.
2) Azure provides faster performance when communicating with Office 365 services compared to AWS.
3) The adoption of Microsoft's cloud is key to AvePoint's success given their focus on Office 365 and SharePoint solutions.
Azure function DevOps pipeline, ALM / DevOps Rangers feedbacks Krief Mikael
This document discusses setting up a DevOps pipeline for Azure Functions using Visual Studio 2017 and VSTS. It describes developing Azure Functions locally in Visual Studio 2017, provisioning infrastructure using ARM templates, running integration tests with Postman via a VSTS pipeline, and monitoring functions with Application Insights. Links are provided to blog posts with more details on continuous delivery, infrastructure provisioning, integration testing, the DevOps pipeline, and monitoring.
DevOps Toolbox: Infrastructure as codesriram_rajan
This document is a summary of a webinar about infrastructure as code. It introduces the speaker, Srirajan, and discusses how automation tools like Chef, Puppet, Ansible and others can be used to define infrastructure in code. Key benefits of infrastructure as code include automation, repeatability, and disaster recovery. The webinar also discusses testing infrastructure code and version controlling code changes.
All Day DevOps - Azure DevOps from Start to StarÁngel Rayo
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and its key components for managing the development lifecycle. It discusses DevOps principles and elements, the various Azure services, Azure regions, and the main features of Azure DevOps including Azure Boards, Azure Repos, Azure Pipelines, Azure Test Plans, and Azure Artifacts. It also includes links to documentation and a demo of Azure DevOps.
Deployment Pipeline for databases (Azure SQL Database, SQL Server)Eduardo Piairo
The document discusses deployment pipelines for databases. It defines a deployment pipeline as a series of stages including source control, continuous integration, and continuous delivery. It notes that databases present unique challenges for deployment pipelines as database changes are often handled separately from application changes. The document advocates automating database deployments to enable faster and more reliable releases while reducing risk. It provides examples of different pipeline scenarios and considerations for integrating databases into deployment pipelines.
Rik Hepworth - ARM Yourself for Effective Azure ProvisioningWinOps Conf
Azure Resource Manager templates are a crucial part of your journey to the cloud. Learn the essentials of template creation and maintenance, with some examples of how to deal with complex deployments and manage the PaaS services that born in the cloud apps need.
Alex Magnay - Azure Infrastructure as Code with Hashicorp TerraformWinOps Conf
This document summarizes a presentation about using Terraform and Azure. The presentation introduces Infrastructure as Code and Terraform, shows how to manage Azure resources with Terraform, demonstrates the Terraform workflow, and discusses use cases for operations, security, and development teams. It also covers tips for using Terraform effectively and safely with Azure. Microsoft and Hashicorp have partnered to improve support for provisioning Azure services with Terraform.
This document discusses how to become an expert on Microsoft Azure cloud services. It outlines the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification which requires passing three Azure exams. It provides details on the 70-532, 70-533, and 70-535 exams and lists topics covered in each. Additionally, it lists key Azure services and technologies to build knowledge in like compute, storage, databases and provides example differences between services. Recommendations are made to build a study plan, practice tests, and leverage online resources from Microsoft and others to effectively prepare to become an Azure expert.
Why AvePoint chose Azure for its Office 365 solutionsnj-azure
AvePoint chose to use Microsoft Azure for three main reasons:
1) Azure allows AvePoint to reduce security costs while maintaining flexibility, access, and control over their solutions.
2) Azure provides faster performance when communicating with Office 365 services compared to AWS.
3) The adoption of Microsoft's cloud is key to AvePoint's success given their focus on Office 365 and SharePoint solutions.
Azure function DevOps pipeline, ALM / DevOps Rangers feedbacks Krief Mikael
This document discusses setting up a DevOps pipeline for Azure Functions using Visual Studio 2017 and VSTS. It describes developing Azure Functions locally in Visual Studio 2017, provisioning infrastructure using ARM templates, running integration tests with Postman via a VSTS pipeline, and monitoring functions with Application Insights. Links are provided to blog posts with more details on continuous delivery, infrastructure provisioning, integration testing, the DevOps pipeline, and monitoring.
DevOps Toolbox: Infrastructure as codesriram_rajan
This document is a summary of a webinar about infrastructure as code. It introduces the speaker, Srirajan, and discusses how automation tools like Chef, Puppet, Ansible and others can be used to define infrastructure in code. Key benefits of infrastructure as code include automation, repeatability, and disaster recovery. The webinar also discusses testing infrastructure code and version controlling code changes.
Matt Chung (Independent) - Serverless application with AWS Lambda Outlyer
The talk will focus on how we are utilizing AWS Lambda for certain applications and the advantages/disadvantages, and the challenges we discovered along the way. It would help those who are looking to reduce technical debt with the infrastructure and costs.
Previously a Director of technical operations at fox networks (21st Century Fox/News Corporation) responsible for infrastructure and building deployment pipelines. Currently a Python programmer / DevOps engineer with roots in systems/networks administration. Focus is on infrastructure and application automation. Worked as an engineer for Cisco Systems with emphasis on video conferencing. Built microwave networks at Bel Air Internet. Find me on github and twitter @itsmemattchung
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLcElBUhfrQ
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Shift Remote AI: Build and deploy PyTorch Models with Azure Machine Learning ...Shift Conference
Take a deep look into Azure Machine Learning, a cloud service that helps you build, train, deploy, and manage models. Walk through the data science process and then have some fun creating a ML recognition model based on the Simpsons cartoon with PyTorch. You'll leave this session with a better grasp of the technological components of Azure Machine Learning services.
This document discusses using Azure DevOps for database development. It provides an overview of Azure DevOps features like source control, work tracking, code reviews, builds and releases. SQL Server Data Tools can be used to create database projects in Azure DevOps. An example is provided of adding a new feature to an AdventureWorks database project, committing the changes to source control, and linking work items to track the task. Data professionals are encouraged to use these tools to version database code and automate deployments.
Azure Days 2019: Infrastructure as Code auf Azure (Jonas Wanninger & Daniel H...Trivadis
Heutzutage schreibt man nicht nur Applikationen mit Code. Dank der Cloud wird die Konfiguration von Infrastruktur wie virtuellen Maschinen oder Netzwerken in Code definiert und automatisiert ausgeliefert. Man spricht von Infrastructure as Code, kurz: IAC. Für Infrastructure as Code auf Azure gibt es viele tools wie Ansible, Puppet, Chef, etc. Zwei Lösungen stechen durch Ihren unterschiedlichen Ansatz heraus - Die Azure Resource Manager Templates (ARM) als Microsoft-native Lösung, immer auf dem neusten Stand, aber an Azure gebunden. Auf der anderen Seite Terraform von HashiCorp mit einer deskriptiven Sprache als Grundlage, dafür weniger Features im Security-Bereich. Für einen Grosskunden haben wir die beiden Technologien verglichen. Die Resultate zeigen wir in dieser Session mit Livedemos auf.
Slow applications are no fun. Application performance monitoring (APM) makes tracking down issues problems much easier. But which tools should you use? Join this session to know how to build a microservice using Java and containerize it to deploy it on Azure.
These are the slides from talk given by Mateusz Gajewski at AWS UG meeting in Warsaw. Content: Apache Mesos, Cluster Scheduling, Hybrid Environment, Scalability, Fault Tolerance.
WinOps Conf 2016 - Michael Greene - Release PipelinesWinOps Conf
There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. Notably, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators. For organizations already leveraging these processes, it should be clear how to leverage Microsoft platforms. For organizations that are new to the topic, it should be clear how to bring this process to your environment and what it means to your organizational culture. This presentation explains the components of a Release Pipeline for configuration as code, the value to operations, and solutions that are used when designing a new Release Pipeline architecture.
The 2019 State of Database DevOps results, live with Donovan Brown!Red Gate Software
Donovan Brown, Principal DevOps Manager at Microsoft, joined Steve Jones, Microsoft Data Platform MVP to discuss the latest in all things Database DevOps.
This webinar offers a closer look at the key findings in the 2019 State of Database DevOps Report, and investigates the growing importance of the database in successful DevOps and IT performance. Now in its third year, nearly 3,000 database professionals have contributed to the State of Database DevOps report, and the responses give a clear understanding of the challenges, and opportunities, of adopting Database DevOps.
Watch this webinar to discover a wealth of insights, including:
• The main drivers for automating the delivery of database changes
• The impact database DevOps has on regulatory and compliance requirements
• How organizations are adopting database DevOps alongside broader DevOps initiatives – and the advantages it brings.
Tasos Moustakis, Infrastructure Technology Solutions Manager at Uni Systems, explains how Microsoft Azure migration runs smoothly through Ansible Automation platform. From Cloud Migration Through Automation: Next Level Flexibility virtual event, hosted on September 30, 2020
In this session, I'll talk about Kubernetes from the developer perspective, specifically about the whole application life cycle of going from a local environment to deploying updates into a Kubernetes cluster in a production-like environment. A few of the tools I'll use for demo purposes will be Skaffold, Draft, Telepresence, Knative, and Helm. Stay tuned; I might also include how changes in the database fit into the Kubernetes workflow.
Shifting security to the left with kubernetes, azure, and istioChristian Melendez
This document discusses securing DevOps pipelines and Kubernetes clusters. It recommends practices like using multi-stage Docker builds to minimize images, running as non-root users, signing images, scanning for vulnerabilities, using Kubernetes namespaces and secrets safely, and implementing a service mesh like Istio for traffic management and encryption between services. The document emphasizes limiting attack surfaces by securing access to secrets, pods and cluster metadata, and implementing network policies and circuit breakers to control traffic.
Leonard Austin (Ravelin) - DevOps in a Machine Learning WorldOutlyer
As machine learning moves from niche to mainstream tech stacks how do DevOps engineers prepare for a very different set of problems. A brief look at the new issues that arise from machine learning, an overview of cutting-edge "old school" solutions and how to drag data science (kicking and screaming) into a world of automation.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHxZCRajRiA
Join DevOps Exchange London here: http://meetup.com/DevOps-Exchange-London/
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Introduction to Infrastructure as Code & Automation / Introduction to ChefAll Things Open
The document discusses infrastructure as code and Chef. It introduces Chef as an open source automation framework that allows system administrators to define infrastructure in code. It describes how Chef uses a policy-based approach to ensure nodes comply with defined policies and discusses how this allows for scalable, automated management of infrastructure.
Brendon Foxen (Channel 4) - Speeding up Software Delivery at Channel 4Outlyer
A look into why Channel 4 needed to speed up the software delivery pipeline and how a Micro services architecture, a CI/CD approach and Docker is helping to make that happen.
Video: Coming Soon
Join DevOps Exchange London here: http://www.meetup.com/DevOps-Exchange-London
Follow DOXLON on twitter http://www.twitter.com/doxlon
Dissection of the arguments against using public cloud providers from the Chef Compliance event in Dallas April 25, 2016. Compared and contrasted benefits of AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP.
Infrastructure as Code on Azure - Show your Bicep! v0.2 - .NetConf 2020 by Do...Marco Obinu
Slides of the presentation about Infrastructure as Code on Azure, ARM Templates, and Project Bicep I presented @ .Net Conf 2020 by DotNetToscana.
Video: https://youtu.be/IcDP2GQvs7w
Demo: https://github.com/OmegaMadLab/StartingWithProjectBicep
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
Matt Chung (Independent) - Serverless application with AWS Lambda Outlyer
The talk will focus on how we are utilizing AWS Lambda for certain applications and the advantages/disadvantages, and the challenges we discovered along the way. It would help those who are looking to reduce technical debt with the infrastructure and costs.
Previously a Director of technical operations at fox networks (21st Century Fox/News Corporation) responsible for infrastructure and building deployment pipelines. Currently a Python programmer / DevOps engineer with roots in systems/networks administration. Focus is on infrastructure and application automation. Worked as an engineer for Cisco Systems with emphasis on video conferencing. Built microwave networks at Bel Air Internet. Find me on github and twitter @itsmemattchung
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLcElBUhfrQ
Join DevOps Exchange London here: http://www.meetup.com/DevOps-Exchange-London
Follow DOXLON on twitter http://www.twitter.com/doxlon
Shift Remote AI: Build and deploy PyTorch Models with Azure Machine Learning ...Shift Conference
Take a deep look into Azure Machine Learning, a cloud service that helps you build, train, deploy, and manage models. Walk through the data science process and then have some fun creating a ML recognition model based on the Simpsons cartoon with PyTorch. You'll leave this session with a better grasp of the technological components of Azure Machine Learning services.
This document discusses using Azure DevOps for database development. It provides an overview of Azure DevOps features like source control, work tracking, code reviews, builds and releases. SQL Server Data Tools can be used to create database projects in Azure DevOps. An example is provided of adding a new feature to an AdventureWorks database project, committing the changes to source control, and linking work items to track the task. Data professionals are encouraged to use these tools to version database code and automate deployments.
Azure Days 2019: Infrastructure as Code auf Azure (Jonas Wanninger & Daniel H...Trivadis
Heutzutage schreibt man nicht nur Applikationen mit Code. Dank der Cloud wird die Konfiguration von Infrastruktur wie virtuellen Maschinen oder Netzwerken in Code definiert und automatisiert ausgeliefert. Man spricht von Infrastructure as Code, kurz: IAC. Für Infrastructure as Code auf Azure gibt es viele tools wie Ansible, Puppet, Chef, etc. Zwei Lösungen stechen durch Ihren unterschiedlichen Ansatz heraus - Die Azure Resource Manager Templates (ARM) als Microsoft-native Lösung, immer auf dem neusten Stand, aber an Azure gebunden. Auf der anderen Seite Terraform von HashiCorp mit einer deskriptiven Sprache als Grundlage, dafür weniger Features im Security-Bereich. Für einen Grosskunden haben wir die beiden Technologien verglichen. Die Resultate zeigen wir in dieser Session mit Livedemos auf.
Slow applications are no fun. Application performance monitoring (APM) makes tracking down issues problems much easier. But which tools should you use? Join this session to know how to build a microservice using Java and containerize it to deploy it on Azure.
These are the slides from talk given by Mateusz Gajewski at AWS UG meeting in Warsaw. Content: Apache Mesos, Cluster Scheduling, Hybrid Environment, Scalability, Fault Tolerance.
WinOps Conf 2016 - Michael Greene - Release PipelinesWinOps Conf
There are benefits to be gained when patterns and practices from developer techniques are applied to operations. Notably, a fully automated solution where infrastructure is managed as code and all changes are automatically validated before reaching production. This is a process shift that is recognized among industry innovators. For organizations already leveraging these processes, it should be clear how to leverage Microsoft platforms. For organizations that are new to the topic, it should be clear how to bring this process to your environment and what it means to your organizational culture. This presentation explains the components of a Release Pipeline for configuration as code, the value to operations, and solutions that are used when designing a new Release Pipeline architecture.
The 2019 State of Database DevOps results, live with Donovan Brown!Red Gate Software
Donovan Brown, Principal DevOps Manager at Microsoft, joined Steve Jones, Microsoft Data Platform MVP to discuss the latest in all things Database DevOps.
This webinar offers a closer look at the key findings in the 2019 State of Database DevOps Report, and investigates the growing importance of the database in successful DevOps and IT performance. Now in its third year, nearly 3,000 database professionals have contributed to the State of Database DevOps report, and the responses give a clear understanding of the challenges, and opportunities, of adopting Database DevOps.
Watch this webinar to discover a wealth of insights, including:
• The main drivers for automating the delivery of database changes
• The impact database DevOps has on regulatory and compliance requirements
• How organizations are adopting database DevOps alongside broader DevOps initiatives – and the advantages it brings.
Tasos Moustakis, Infrastructure Technology Solutions Manager at Uni Systems, explains how Microsoft Azure migration runs smoothly through Ansible Automation platform. From Cloud Migration Through Automation: Next Level Flexibility virtual event, hosted on September 30, 2020
In this session, I'll talk about Kubernetes from the developer perspective, specifically about the whole application life cycle of going from a local environment to deploying updates into a Kubernetes cluster in a production-like environment. A few of the tools I'll use for demo purposes will be Skaffold, Draft, Telepresence, Knative, and Helm. Stay tuned; I might also include how changes in the database fit into the Kubernetes workflow.
Shifting security to the left with kubernetes, azure, and istioChristian Melendez
This document discusses securing DevOps pipelines and Kubernetes clusters. It recommends practices like using multi-stage Docker builds to minimize images, running as non-root users, signing images, scanning for vulnerabilities, using Kubernetes namespaces and secrets safely, and implementing a service mesh like Istio for traffic management and encryption between services. The document emphasizes limiting attack surfaces by securing access to secrets, pods and cluster metadata, and implementing network policies and circuit breakers to control traffic.
Leonard Austin (Ravelin) - DevOps in a Machine Learning WorldOutlyer
As machine learning moves from niche to mainstream tech stacks how do DevOps engineers prepare for a very different set of problems. A brief look at the new issues that arise from machine learning, an overview of cutting-edge "old school" solutions and how to drag data science (kicking and screaming) into a world of automation.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHxZCRajRiA
Join DevOps Exchange London here: http://meetup.com/DevOps-Exchange-London/
Follow DOXLON on twitter http://www.twitter.com/doxlon
Introduction to Infrastructure as Code & Automation / Introduction to ChefAll Things Open
The document discusses infrastructure as code and Chef. It introduces Chef as an open source automation framework that allows system administrators to define infrastructure in code. It describes how Chef uses a policy-based approach to ensure nodes comply with defined policies and discusses how this allows for scalable, automated management of infrastructure.
Brendon Foxen (Channel 4) - Speeding up Software Delivery at Channel 4Outlyer
A look into why Channel 4 needed to speed up the software delivery pipeline and how a Micro services architecture, a CI/CD approach and Docker is helping to make that happen.
Video: Coming Soon
Join DevOps Exchange London here: http://www.meetup.com/DevOps-Exchange-London
Follow DOXLON on twitter http://www.twitter.com/doxlon
Dissection of the arguments against using public cloud providers from the Chef Compliance event in Dallas April 25, 2016. Compared and contrasted benefits of AWS vs. Azure vs. GCP.
Infrastructure as Code on Azure - Show your Bicep! v0.2 - .NetConf 2020 by Do...Marco Obinu
Slides of the presentation about Infrastructure as Code on Azure, ARM Templates, and Project Bicep I presented @ .Net Conf 2020 by DotNetToscana.
Video: https://youtu.be/IcDP2GQvs7w
Demo: https://github.com/OmegaMadLab/StartingWithProjectBicep
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
The Power of Azure DevOps - Global Azure Day 2020Jeff Bramwell
Azure DevOps offers many tools that you can choose from to augment your DevOps practices. Whether you are delivering software on-prem or in the cloud, building OSS or commercial solutions, using .NET, Java, Swift or any other language, you should see what Azure DevOps has to offer.
Tricia Sinclair presented on Azure DevOps. She discussed how Azure DevOps can be used for requirement gathering, analysis, and tracking. Requirements can be created in Azure DevOps or imported from other tools like Excel, Power Apps, project management software, or Dynamics 365. Azure DevOps features like wikis, discussions, boards, and dashboards allow for collaborating on and monitoring requirements throughout the development process. Useful extensions were also presented that integrate Azure DevOps with tools like Slack, Power BI, and Microsoft Flow.
My personal story from azure it pro to azure dev opsnj-azure
This document provides an agenda and summary for a presentation on how an Azure IT Pro embraced DevOps practices. The presentation discusses how the presenter started as an Azure IT Pro managing infrastructure, then learned DevOps practices like using Azure Resource Manager templates, infrastructure as code, and continuous deployment. It provides demos of authoring ARM templates in Visual Studio and "DevOps-ing" a web app. The presentation aims to help other Azure IT Pros adopt DevOps practices to deploy infrastructure and applications faster and more reliably.
This document summarizes the Azure DevOps tools for continuous delivery, including Azure Boards, Azure Repos, Azure Pipelines, Azure Test Plans, and Azure Artifacts. It discusses how these tools work together to enable DevOps practices like continuous integration, delivery, testing and monitoring. It also highlights how Azure DevOps integrates with GitHub and is used by Microsoft itself for development workflows.
Lap around ALM with Visual Studio and TFS 2013Paul Hacker
This document discusses features and capabilities of Visual Studio 2013 and Team Foundation Server 2013 for application lifecycle management. It covers areas like agile management, developer tools, testing, feedback, DevOps, release management, and using TFS in the cloud. The presentation agenda includes overviews of TFS, agile portfolio management, code review requests, web-based testing tools, integrating System Center Operations Manager with TFS, release management automation, and capabilities when using Visual Studio Online such as automated builds and load testing.
Zure Azure PaaS Zero to Hero - DevOps training dayOkko Oulasvirta
This document provides an overview of Azure DevOps and related Azure services for continuous integration, delivery, and monitoring. It discusses DevOps practices including source control with Azure Repos, work tracking with Azure Boards, continuous integration and deployment pipelines with Azure Pipelines, infrastructure as code with ARM templates, and application monitoring with Application Insights. It also covers security practices like role-based access control and use of Azure Key Vault for secrets management. Live demos are provided for many of the Azure DevOps features and services discussed.
All daydevops 2016 - Turning Human Capital into High Performance Organizati...John Willis
The document discusses DevOps and how it can help turn an organization's human capital into high-performing capital through the use of certain practices and patterns. It notes that DevOps focuses on using practices like continuous delivery, automation, and breaking down silos to improve organizational performance. Data is presented showing that companies with high-performing DevOps teams see improvements like 30x more frequent deployments, 60x higher success rates of changes, and being 2x as likely to exceed business goals. The document advocates for taking a lean approach and building a safety culture and learning organization to fully realize the benefits of DevOps.
DevOps is a software development method that leads to the communication, collaboration and integration between software developers and information technologies (IT) professionals.
At the basis of the DevOps concept there is therefore the need to establish or strengthen the communication between two groups that are fundamental within the software development process
Enabling your DevOps culture with AWS-webinarAaron Walker
In this presentation shows you how the benefits of AWS technologies can be combined with a new approach to Development and Operations.
It’s all about delivering new features and functionality faster, without compromising reliability, stability and performance.
* Understand the challenges faced by traditional Development and Operations teams
* Apply Continuous Integration/Delivery processes and tools to enable change
* Appreciate how various AWS technologies can be used to facilitate DevOps
The Oracle Corporation is an American global computer technology corporation founded in 1977. It primarily develops and markets database management systems and enterprise software. In 2013, Oracle began using Oracle 12C which provided cloud services capabilities. In 2014, Oracle acquired digital marketing company Datalogix for an undisclosed amount.
Learn how Azure DevOps has empowered Horizons LIMS to streamline their collaboration and CI / CD process to accelerate their enterprise digital transformation. You will also hear about the latest Azure DevOps features and how to integrate DevOps with GetHub, Jenkins, and leverage transformation workloads like Kubernetes and Microsoft Common Data Service to deliver products and services faster.
Vincent biret azure functions and flow (ottawa)Vincent Biret
This document outlines Vincent Biret's presentation on Azure Functions and Microsoft Flow. The presentation includes demos of using Flow to automate workflows across various services and using Functions to run pieces of code in the cloud. It also discusses pricing plans for Flow, supported languages for Functions, and best practices for integrating Flow and Functions. The presentation agenda covers introductions to Flow and Functions, demos of each, and a conclusion about how these tools can provide reliable development, save time and money, and empower users.
Vincent biret azure functions and flow (toronto)Vincent Biret
This document outlines Vincent Biret's presentation on Azure Functions and Microsoft Flow. The presentation includes demos of using Flow to automate workflows across various services and using Functions to run pieces of code in the cloud. The agenda covers introductions to Flow and Functions, demos of each, best practices for using them together, and a conclusion on how they can provide reliable development, save time and money, and empower users.
This webinar will present a broad overview of what you should expect from AWS re:Invent 2015 and how attendees should gain value from the conference.
This webinar will speak to all facets of AWS re:Invent: technical sessions, training, bootcamps, hands-on labs, GameDay, Hackathon, partnerships and sponsor activity, customer presentations, networking, afterhours, AWS certification exams, the Pub Crawl, re:Play party, and more.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand the value and benefits of AWS re:Invent 2015
Target Audience:
• Anyone who has registered to attend AWS re:Invent 2015
DevOps aims to break down silos between development and operations teams through collaboration and automation. It combines cultural philosophies and tools to help organizations rapidly deliver high quality software. Under the traditional approach, dev and ops teams worked separately with different priorities, leading to slow delivery and finger pointing when problems arose. DevOps establishes a shared culture and goals between the teams through practices like continuous integration, automated testing, and deployment pipelines. While DevOps has no single tool, many tools have emerged to support its goals, such as configuration management, containers, orchestration, and monitoring tools.
Business and IT agility through DevOps and microservice architecture powered ...Lucas Jellema
IT needs to run in production in order to generate business value. DevOps is among other things a way of thinking focusing on production software. A business application requires a tailor made platform to generate business value. The combination of application and its platform is a DevOps product. The DevOps team has full responsibility for that product through its entire lifecycle.
The microservices architecture promises flexibility, scalability, and optimal use of compute resources. Via independent components with well-defined scope and responsibility, interface, and ownership that are evolved and managed in an automated DevOps process, this architecture leverages current technologies and hard-learned insights from past decades.
This session defines the objectives of Business with IT, of microservices and DevOps and introduces Containers and the container platform Kubernetes as crucial ingredients for making DevOps happen.
Video and slides synchronized, mp3 and slide download available at URL http://bit.ly/1mz2piq.
Damon Edwards explores the successful patterns - and damaging anti-patterns - observed at dozens of companies going through DevOps transformations. The main focus is on how Development teams can influence and take a leading role in the closing of the DevOps divide. Filmed at qconlondon.com.
Damon Edwards is the co-founder and managing partner of the DTO Solutions consulting group. Damon is also a frequent contributor to the Web Operations focused dev2ops.org blog, the co-host of the DevOps Cafe podcast series, and a co-author of the DevOps Cookbook from IT Revolution Press.
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Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
Using recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for pavements is crucial to achieving sustainability. Implementing RCA for new pavement can minimize carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, reduce harmful emissions, and lower life cycle costs. Compared to natural aggregate (NA), RCA pavement has fewer comprehensive studies and sustainability assessments.
Understanding Inductive Bias in Machine LearningSUTEJAS
This presentation explores the concept of inductive bias in machine learning. It explains how algorithms come with built-in assumptions and preferences that guide the learning process. You'll learn about the different types of inductive bias and how they can impact the performance and generalizability of machine learning models.
The presentation also covers the positive and negative aspects of inductive bias, along with strategies for mitigating potential drawbacks. We'll explore examples of how bias manifests in algorithms like neural networks and decision trees.
By understanding inductive bias, you can gain valuable insights into how machine learning models work and make informed decisions when building and deploying them.
Electric vehicle and photovoltaic advanced roles in enhancing the financial p...IJECEIAES
Climate change's impact on the planet forced the United Nations and governments to promote green energies and electric transportation. The deployments of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems gained stronger momentum due to their numerous advantages over fossil fuel types. The advantages go beyond sustainability to reach financial support and stability. The work in this paper introduces the hybrid system between PV and EV to support industrial and commercial plants. This paper covers the theoretical framework of the proposed hybrid system including the required equation to complete the cost analysis when PV and EV are present. In addition, the proposed design diagram which sets the priorities and requirements of the system is presented. The proposed approach allows setup to advance their power stability, especially during power outages. The presented information supports researchers and plant owners to complete the necessary analysis while promoting the deployment of clean energy. The result of a case study that represents a dairy milk farmer supports the theoretical works and highlights its advanced benefits to existing plants. The short return on investment of the proposed approach supports the paper's novelty approach for the sustainable electrical system. In addition, the proposed system allows for an isolated power setup without the need for a transmission line which enhances the safety of the electrical network
Comparative analysis between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquapon...bijceesjournal
The aquaponic system of planting is a method that does not require soil usage. It is a method that only needs water, fish, lava rocks (a substitute for soil), and plants. Aquaponic systems are sustainable and environmentally friendly. Its use not only helps to plant in small spaces but also helps reduce artificial chemical use and minimizes excess water use, as aquaponics consumes 90% less water than soil-based gardening. The study applied a descriptive and experimental design to assess and compare conventional and reconstructed aquaponic methods for reproducing tomatoes. The researchers created an observation checklist to determine the significant factors of the study. The study aims to determine the significant difference between traditional aquaponics and reconstructed aquaponics systems propagating tomatoes in terms of height, weight, girth, and number of fruits. The reconstructed aquaponics system’s higher growth yield results in a much more nourished crop than the traditional aquaponics system. It is superior in its number of fruits, height, weight, and girth measurement. Moreover, the reconstructed aquaponics system is proven to eliminate all the hindrances present in the traditional aquaponics system, which are overcrowding of fish, algae growth, pest problems, contaminated water, and dead fish.
CHINA’S GEO-ECONOMIC OUTREACH IN CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTjpsjournal1
The rivalry between prominent international actors for dominance over Central Asia's hydrocarbon
reserves and the ancient silk trade route, along with China's diplomatic endeavours in the area, has been
referred to as the "New Great Game." This research centres on the power struggle, considering
geopolitical, geostrategic, and geoeconomic variables. Topics including trade, political hegemony, oil
politics, and conventional and nontraditional security are all explored and explained by the researcher.
Using Mackinder's Heartland, Spykman Rimland, and Hegemonic Stability theories, examines China's role
in Central Asia. This study adheres to the empirical epistemological method and has taken care of
objectivity. This study analyze primary and secondary research documents critically to elaborate role of
china’s geo economic outreach in central Asian countries and its future prospect. China is thriving in trade,
pipeline politics, and winning states, according to this study, thanks to important instruments like the
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative. According to this study,
China is seeing significant success in commerce, pipeline politics, and gaining influence on other
governments. This success may be attributed to the effective utilisation of key tools such as the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation and the Belt and Road Economic Initiative.
ACEP Magazine edition 4th launched on 05.06.2024Rahul
This document provides information about the third edition of the magazine "Sthapatya" published by the Association of Civil Engineers (Practicing) Aurangabad. It includes messages from current and past presidents of ACEP, memories and photos from past ACEP events, information on life time achievement awards given by ACEP, and a technical article on concrete maintenance, repairs and strengthening. The document highlights activities of ACEP and provides a technical educational article for members.
DEEP LEARNING FOR SMART GRID INTRUSION DETECTION: A HYBRID CNN-LSTM-BASED MODELgerogepatton
As digital technology becomes more deeply embedded in power systems, protecting the communication
networks of Smart Grids (SG) has emerged as a critical concern. Distributed Network Protocol 3 (DNP3)
represents a multi-tiered application layer protocol extensively utilized in Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA)-based smart grids to facilitate real-time data gathering and control functionalities.
Robust Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) are necessary for early threat detection and mitigation because
of the interconnection of these networks, which makes them vulnerable to a variety of cyberattacks. To
solve this issue, this paper develops a hybrid Deep Learning (DL) model specifically designed for intrusion
detection in smart grids. The proposed approach is a combination of the Convolutional Neural Network
(CNN) and the Long-Short-Term Memory algorithms (LSTM). We employed a recent intrusion detection
dataset (DNP3), which focuses on unauthorized commands and Denial of Service (DoS) cyberattacks, to
train and test our model. The results of our experiments show that our CNN-LSTM method is much better
at finding smart grid intrusions than other deep learning algorithms used for classification. In addition,
our proposed approach improves accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 score, achieving a high detection
accuracy rate of 99.50%.
3. Speaker Info
Ángel M. Rayo
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.NET, …
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Live in Madrid, Spain
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